Him being scared to go to Giant's Deep because he thinks he will find Anglerfish, while his very first trip was to Dark Bramble while somehow managing to not encounter any Anglerfirsh there, is hillarious.
@@NewsofPE honestly, you either watch Joseph Anderson once and never return or start watching him forever until you understand all his in-jokes lmao, there's no in-between and I love him for it Though it is a pleasant surprise to see this supercut pop up, since I never knew Joe had already played Outer Wilds
"The quest to reach Sun Station, by any means necessary" is the perfect title for Joe's playthrough. Him starting his last stream of the game with his ship already parked on the Sun Station after HOURS of landing attempts was hilarious.
I want you to know, I understand why you couldn't put the full 18 hours of him trying to land on the Sun Station into this supercut, but I'm still a little sad about it.
@@CosmiKazie it wasn't literally 18 hours but he did spent a good couple doing the first time he thought of it and then would do it again for half an hour or so every stream after that 😂😅
But he didn't at least in this video. He might have skipped over a mountain which wasn't intended, but that didn't break the game. You can practically go everywhere and figure out stuff before the game tells you how to solve certain puzzles.
The reason I bought this game! I was watching one of his 3 hour reviews when he mentions outer wilds and said “don’t look up anything about it, just play it”. That was it. And I did it and it RUUULED. I didn’t even know it was a space game. Thank you Joseph Anderson
I saw him post on twitter right after he finished outer wilds "Outer Wilds is an amazing game. Great experience. Highly recommended to just about anyone. Go in blind. You can only ever play this game once. 9/10" I said thats all I need to hear and bought it that day
Whoa, at 1:35:34 after he crashes into the sun station (for like the millionth time) the quantum moon is over giant´s deep but when he blinks it disappears
There were big answers, he just skimmed over them Like he read that the sun had reached the END OF ITS NATURAL LIFE and he just skimmed past that and continued wondering if he can save the world
its sad how triple a's have trained people to say "maybe i'm not supposed to be here yet" in exploration-based games you're supposed to be wherever you are
i dont remember precisely when he said this, but I seem to remember it just being that he solved a puzzle on accident before he had all the clues. that isn't "breaking the game," it's a natural and intended part of the gameplay loop that even ties into some of the themes of the game - it is theoretically possible for the player to stumble onto the ending of the game within a couple loops, just like it was theoretically possible for the Probe Cannon to find the Eye within one or two launches.
@@littlesnowflakepunk855 Nah, this time he broke it. 1:02:55 He joe'd his way around the Q Moon North Pole "Geo" Puzzle. I vaguely remember that clip being patched out later.
him being stuck talking to Esker, not seeing the sun explode and freaking out seeing the supernova, calling them 'Eskel' and trying to leave the dialogue made me cackle
WOW! i watched his playthrough so long ago but i'm so happy to watch it again edit: aww man i know you can't leave everything in, but a lot of the chat interactions at the starts of the streams and the times when he pokes fun at chat despite not being able to see them are my favorite moments
Eelis, you've probably already been told this, but I REALLY appreciate you doing these Supercuts of people playing Outer Wilds! The game is such an amazing experience that sadly you can only experience for the first time once. However, seeing these other TH-camrs experience through the game also for the first time is still quite a nice feeling. Thank you for making these!
I think all the nomai logs add a lot to the context of the ending The universe is not malevolent, the eye is not good. They just are. What else can a small speck of life do in the scale of that? You make your peace and accept your part in the bigger cycle
So glad this has chat. It’s not the same watching vods of these streams without the chat. “And now back to the good part!” *proceeds to crash into the sun another 492 times.* “Stick your wiener in it” is def one of the best chat lines he couldn’t see.
he not only breaks the game to access to the north pole without changing planets, but he also discovers BY PURE ACCIDENT quantum entanglement. Truly amazing.
When that Bug race finds and examines your "Little Scout" in the new universe you helped make, they will notice one significant detail about your scout.... That it is "Older Then the Universe Itself"👌
I’ve watched the full vods of this stream about three times now. It’s my favorite Outer Wilds playthrough I’ve ever watched. How Joe manages to push the game so far past it’s limits is so funny to me. And his personality and chat interaction is wonderful. Thank you for making this, I hope more people can see it now.
I remember seeing this one a while ago while I was looking at a bunch of playthroughs trying to find people who were just as clueless about the uh.....loop reset... as I was, until pretty far into the game. He didn't disappoint!
@@theInfiniteEgg-z8i I died like 20 times from going way too fast on my ship and not hitting the end of the loop for....I want to say most of my first hour or so? It was wild being on Brittle Hollow and hearing the music like "....oh neat another music cue!"
Oh damn didn't know he played it. Already at min 35 and Joseph is just something else lol. Thanks again my good man, you're a true gem to the fans of the game
1:19:30 He has way more patience than I did. I assumed this would get me somewhere on either twin (possibly the Project since I was pretty much done with everything else), tried it twice, got sucked up both times, assumed I was wrong and left it alone. Had to google the solution eventually. Was kinda mad at myself and at the game at the same time.
yeah, this happened to me too, I already had the codes and was just wandering around for 5 hours until I just googled the solution too. I wish the window wasn't broken because it kinda gives the wrong impression to the player that this is not the correct way.
@user-ly2ll5od1r Yea, similar thing for me. I saw it was broke and the sand sucked me up, so I came to the (at least I hope) natural conclusion that "Oh, must be broke, from thousands of years of not being used. Guess the game's telling me that there must be another way in." There was not.
Been binging Supercuts/Let’s Plays of this and just noticed this is a fresh blind run after getting several minutes in…this is exciting, I can’t wait to watch the rest of this when I get home 🙂
I remember watching his stream. I stopped watching at the moment the chat was freaking out with Dark Mamble, thinking it was better to just play the game and discover why
yuup this is why most playthroughs just can't be pure unless the player just does not interract with the viewers in any way until the playthrough is finished
@@ubermenschen01 It's usually literal children doing that. They're not ruining it on purpose, they usually just want validation or attention from the streamer and are too simple to realize what exactly their message can do. Can't really blame 'em - twitch is a platform mostly for kids after all.
For anyone who’s a Joseph Anderson fan or just really liked this playthrough, Streetlights Behind the Trees did a bunch of edits of these streams that are fantastically made. I haven’t watched this one yet, but I’m hoping it can live up to those ones.
@@theInfiniteEgg-z8i Yep. Cut down and edited by two different people. In my opinion, this one isn’t as good as the Streetlights edits, but that might be because the Streetlights ones almost feel like passion projects from a dear fan of Joseph Anderson.
@@theInfiniteEgg-z8i Bro, do you think there is no such thing as a 'good' or 'bad' cut? Do you think cuts are just a thing that turn out the same every time?
If you told me this playthrough wasn't blind, and found something where he explains more than he actually has information for, I would probably believe you. It's believable that he encounters things in almost the perfect order to sequence break everything and it isn't a troll, and so that's how I'm walking away from this playthrough, but it would be a totally twitch streamer thing to do for content.
For what it's worth, I doubt Joe looked up anything. He's got a sixth sense for opportunities to break games as is evidenced by his other streams, most notably Jedi Survivor and Fallen Order.
Joe is also pretty universally harsh on games tbf 😅 I remember someone commenting "I can't wait to see Joe shit all over it's my favourite video game!" and him saying that person was a true Joe fan 😂
One of the best things about this game is how people will go in with a "meh, I'll check it out but it seems lame" attitude and come out with it in their top games of all time nearly everytime.
@@quantumblauthor7300 sure there is. A streamer is told they should play it by a lot of people, but they don’t actually know what it is and thinks it looks simple. Then they discover just what is going on in the game and fall in love.
Really wish this was me. Twelve times I've tried to beat it. Twelve times I've grown bored of it. Definitely need a strong narrative in my games to keep me going but I found none of the characters interesting whatsoever and wasn't intrigued by the mystery at all. Shame to be honest
I see you're new to Joseph Anderson 😂😂 he famously does exactly the opposite of what he's told/what you'd expect Go check out his Jedi Survivors play through, he totally breaks that game in places
i played the game with a friend and i also wanted to go to dark bramble immediatly as it was the weirdest looking place he told me to go check later as its a special place and wanted me to atleast explore a bit before i go there he didnt tell me anything about bramble he just asked me to go later so i went to giants deep because i noticed the canon shoot
This was great, but I think it could also have included more transitory pieces to help the viewer make sense of what is going on. Like you know how in TV shows, there's the shot of outside the house before it cuts to them at the table? Doing that but with him trying to land on the planet for each new one. Thanks for making this!
Where's the supercut of Joseph Anderson trying to land on Sun Station for an hour and a half? But in all seriousness this was a great lets play and well worth the watch.
Watching him do the DLC made me so frustrated. He tries to break & skip everything he can, and then when he skips half the game he's like "why was there no emotional impact" at the end. Especially in a narative driven game like this one. Imagine if you were reading a book, but skip many chapters (on purpose), and then wonder why there was no emotional impact.
He's just playing it to bait people, I think. He 100% knows how to play the game, based on this video, and is just fucking with people. I'm not even gonna bother watching the DLC if he does that.
Bro, this guy has to be the luckiest person ever, he had no clue what was going on, but smh he managed to get the Eye's coordinates and meet Solanum, unbelievable
I mean, this is a really condensed version of his gameplay. He spent a LOT of time figuring stuff out, going clue hunting, etc. just like everyone else who plays this game.
I feel like Joe is the complete opposite of me when it comes to how we approach games. I avoid boundary/sequence breaking at all costs so that I don't ruin the story or the dev-intended experience for myself. I save that stuff for second playthroughs. Makes it hard for me to watch his streams sometimes lol. I feel like screaming at my screen: "you're missing so much content!" Definitely entertaining though, especially his Star Wars playthroughs.
@@duwuns-x3n That's fair, freedom is a big draw for a lot of players. I find that I'm beginning to enjoy more linear stuff as time passes, mostly because I'm getting sick of either missing collectibles or using a 100% guide. Both of those choices suck imo.
Not really a fan of his takes, content, or analyses. But I'm certifiably addicted to Outer Wilds supercut playthroughs, and maybe his non-scripted videos will be more enjoyable for me. Thanks again Eelis.
i dont know what he means at the end when he wonders why the game didnt explain why the universe was ending. the universe was ending because it was the end of the natural lifespan of the universe. this is repeated by the supernovas everywhere, the far future log where modern nomai wonder what happened to our nomai and how there are few stable suns left.
Watching the full vod of this playthrough showed me that it doesn't matter how "wholesome" your community is, chat is going to be massive crybabies when something isn't done the "right way" and generally obnoxious throughout. It's just the natural order of things unfortunately. I have only once seen a consistently chill and pleasant chat and that was years ago on Giant Bomb's unprofessional friday's streams.
I've always found it kinda weird the "tho it didn't answer why the universe died." like ain't that the whole point of the game? It doesn't answer it because it's not a question to begin with. Death has no answer, it just happens. The whole ending is about accepting that fact and moving on
Him being scared to go to Giant's Deep because he thinks he will find Anglerfish, while his very first trip was to Dark Bramble while somehow managing to not encounter any Anglerfirsh there, is hillarious.
timestamps?
His* being scared
@@BodywiseMustard works either way mate.
@@BodywiseMustard that's not accurate
Somehow i found Feldspar too without any encounter. Couldnt make it ever again since my second visit there 😂
49:10
*almost forgets spacesuit*
"that was a close one"
*falls in lava and dies*
that shit had me rolling
immidietly after tries to jump onto brittle hallow at 237m/s [530 Mph]
How did Joeseph manage to squeeze in an "it's like Dark Souls" into even OUTER WILDS I've never felt so defeated
I see what he means, both games centre heavily around campfires
hi snow! funny seeing you here HAHA
hope you know that joe normally always trolls when he says stuff like that
@@decsperry no way, wild deccas in the Joseph Anderson torture experience
@@NewsofPE honestly, you either watch Joseph Anderson once and never return or start watching him forever until you understand all his in-jokes lmao, there's no in-between and I love him for it
Though it is a pleasant surprise to see this supercut pop up, since I never knew Joe had already played Outer Wilds
"The quest to reach Sun Station, by any means necessary" is the perfect title for Joe's playthrough. Him starting his last stream of the game with his ship already parked on the Sun Station after HOURS of landing attempts was hilarious.
This time for sure
@@fredo_credo5689 ~ Now back to the good part! ~~~
@@vedal1358 ~ From the day he was born ~~~
@@NewsofPEoly shit guys, the Hatchling is *_morbing back_* 22 minutes *_every loop_*
The “is this normal Esker?” During the end as a callback to the first supernova was excellent
Esker wallets, I seen this guy before. He's a merch guy lol.
I do appreciate that the chat was time-shifted so that they react at the moment the thing happens. That's a nice touch
I want you to know, I understand why you couldn't put the full 18 hours of him trying to land on the Sun Station into this supercut, but I'm still a little sad about it.
This time for sure!
We need a “this time for sure” supercut of every single attempt
@@yabbles617 I believe the video in the description has that.
he spent how many hours on this
@@CosmiKazie it wasn't literally 18 hours but he did spent a good couple doing the first time he thought of it and then would do it again for half an hour or so every stream after that 😂😅
Truly unbelievable how Joseph Anderson manages to break every game he touches.
I didn't even know outer wilds was breakable like that.
He absolutely destroyed the dlc
@@Игорь-щ4г2з the Tree Arc monkaS
But he didn't at least in this video. He might have skipped over a mountain which wasn't intended, but that didn't break the game. You can practically go everywhere and figure out stuff before the game tells you how to solve certain puzzles.
@@xAciasx You can literally beat the game on the first loop, yup.
The reason I bought this game! I was watching one of his 3 hour reviews when he mentions outer wilds and said “don’t look up anything about it, just play it”. That was it. And I did it and it RUUULED. I didn’t even know it was a space game. Thank you Joseph Anderson
Was it the elden ring one? I know a lot of people that actually got into OW because of that review lol
have you heard of return of the obra dinn? It's the one game i would say you go into blind.
@@Brigtzen DEAL. haven't heard of it, thanks for putting me on
@@ziggymcdougal oooooh yeah! I think he was making a point that elden ring can only truly be experienced once like ow lol
I saw him post on twitter right after he finished outer wilds "Outer Wilds is an amazing game. Great experience. Highly recommended to just about anyone. Go in blind. You can only ever play this game once.
9/10"
I said thats all I need to hear and bought it that day
Whoa, at 1:35:34 after he crashes into the sun station (for like the millionth time) the quantum moon is over giant´s deep but when he blinks it disappears
At the very start of some cycles, the moon can be there and you blink while waking up, making it disappear.
@@Kasaazthat such a good mystery for players
Thanks for the clarification in the description that he isn’t reading the chat! Now I don’t need to worry about him being spoiled
Boy they sure tried, too. "YoU cANt sToP THe sUPerNovA!!!" CHAT SHADDUP.
There were big answers, he just skimmed over them
Like he read that the sun had reached the END OF ITS NATURAL LIFE and he just skimmed past that and continued wondering if he can save the world
But that's a small answer that gives you a million big questions
its sad how triple a's have trained people to say "maybe i'm not supposed to be here yet" in exploration-based games
you're supposed to be wherever you are
Well he did technically go to a place he wasn’t supposed to be at that time
i dont remember precisely when he said this, but I seem to remember it just being that he solved a puzzle on accident before he had all the clues. that isn't "breaking the game," it's a natural and intended part of the gameplay loop that even ties into some of the themes of the game - it is theoretically possible for the player to stumble onto the ending of the game within a couple loops, just like it was theoretically possible for the Probe Cannon to find the Eye within one or two launches.
@@littlesnowflakepunk855 Nah, this time he broke it. 1:02:55 He joe'd his way around the Q Moon North Pole "Geo" Puzzle. I vaguely remember that clip being patched out later.
I don't think I'm supposed to be in dark bramble ever
It's so sad how people use triple a gaming as a generality over most of the gaming industry.
him being stuck talking to Esker, not seeing the sun explode and freaking out seeing the supernova, calling them 'Eskel' and trying to leave the dialogue made me cackle
49:11 "that was a close one"
>immediately falls into lava
You should do supercut of his dlc, it is one of the most unique ones imo, his sequence breaks are awesome
From what I've seen Eelis keeps them as separate videos so should be soon
the way he discovered a certain element in the DLC totally by accident was incredible
holy shit you weren't kidding, how does he do it
@@Neeeeyt If he runs into a wall he'll look for an object to stand on and get over it instead of find a different path.
@@Neeeeyt He played Hello Neighbor once
WOW! i watched his playthrough so long ago but i'm so happy to watch it again
edit: aww man i know you can't leave everything in, but a lot of the chat interactions at the starts of the streams and the times when he pokes fun at chat despite not being able to see them are my favorite moments
Yeah I get why they didn't, the chat humour might be lost and a bit jarring to people who only know video essay "Joe"
There is a longer cut of his playthrough consisting of multiple videos that contains those intros, its on some other channel
@@Игорь-щ4г2з yeah i think that's what i watched in fact
Eelis, you've probably already been told this, but I REALLY appreciate you doing these Supercuts of people playing Outer Wilds! The game is such an amazing experience that sadly you can only experience for the first time once. However, seeing these other TH-camrs experience through the game also for the first time is still quite a nice feeling. Thank you for making these!
I think all the nomai logs add a lot to the context of the ending
The universe is not malevolent, the eye is not good. They just are. What else can a small speck of life do in the scale of that? You make your peace and accept your part in the bigger cycle
Highlight of my week is when eelis posts a supercut
Was nervous to watch, always so close yet so far until it goes off the rails.
that is so very sad
13:16 I love how you made the smiley face with 4 eyes!
His reckless go getter nature is one of the more fascinating ways I’ve seen the game played. Lots of new funny moments I haven’t seen elsewhere.
real Feldspar moment
So glad this has chat. It’s not the same watching vods of these streams without the chat.
“And now back to the good part!”
*proceeds to crash into the sun another 492 times.*
“Stick your wiener in it” is def one of the best chat lines he couldn’t see.
he not only breaks the game to access to the north pole without changing planets, but he also discovers BY PURE ACCIDENT quantum entanglement. Truly amazing.
1:02:55 the wild quantum moment that even the devs refer to in interviews
When that Bug race finds and examines your "Little Scout" in the new universe you helped make, they will notice one significant detail about your scout.... That it is "Older Then the Universe Itself"👌
I’ve watched the full vods of this stream about three times now. It’s my favorite Outer Wilds playthrough I’ve ever watched. How Joe manages to push the game so far past it’s limits is so funny to me. And his personality and chat interaction is wonderful. Thank you for making this, I hope more people can see it now.
I remember seeing this one a while ago while I was looking at a bunch of playthroughs trying to find people who were just as clueless about the uh.....loop reset... as I was, until pretty far into the game.
He didn't disappoint!
have you watched jerma's playthrough? he managed to land on the quantum moon before figuring out the sun is exploding
@@yPGzRicardo I haven't watched much of his stuff in general, but that tracks from what I've heard of him
How do you miss that?? Were you just not fully paying attention? 😂
@@theInfiniteEgg-z8i I died like 20 times from going way too fast on my ship and not hitting the end of the loop for....I want to say most of my first hour or so?
It was wild being on Brittle Hollow and hearing the music like "....oh neat another music cue!"
I am legally required to say the following:
This Time for Sure!!
Oh damn didn't know he played it. Already at min 35 and Joseph is just something else lol. Thanks again my good man, you're a true gem to the fans of the game
1:19:30 He has way more patience than I did. I assumed this would get me somewhere on either twin (possibly the Project since I was pretty much done with everything else), tried it twice, got sucked up both times, assumed I was wrong and left it alone. Had to google the solution eventually. Was kinda mad at myself and at the game at the same time.
yeah, this happened to me too, I already had the codes and was just wandering around for 5 hours until I just googled the solution too. I wish the window wasn't broken because it kinda gives the wrong impression to the player that this is not the correct way.
@user-ly2ll5od1r Yea, similar thing for me. I saw it was broke and the sand sucked me up, so I came to the (at least I hope) natural conclusion that "Oh, must be broke, from thousands of years of not being used. Guess the game's telling me that there must be another way in." There was not.
49:10 is one of the greatest moments in OW playthrough history
1:43:50 as well
Been binging Supercuts/Let’s Plays of this and just noticed this is a fresh blind run after getting several minutes in…this is exciting, I can’t wait to watch the rest of this when I get home 🙂
I remember watching his stream. I stopped watching at the moment the chat was freaking out with Dark Mamble, thinking it was better to just play the game and discover why
Going to dark bramble right at the start is one hell of a way to start the game
It’s how I started my run too, ended about how you’d expect it to
Kinda sad you didn't include the big payoff of him starting the last stream with the ship on the Sun Station
Easily one of the funniest bits he's ever done.
is this entire channel about doing supercuts of people playing outer wilds? fucking love it
The "hole in one" made me laugh so much
Oh my god just as I read this it came up, I’m dead
Joseph Anderson;
An enigma upon himself.
0:35 Nidstagn casually spoiling the entire moral of the game before he even presses play
Holy shit
He turned off chat because this is just what happens on twitch
chat will be chat
yuup this is why most playthroughs just can't be pure unless the player just does not interract with the viewers in any way until the playthrough is finished
Imagine pinging the streamer to ruin a game smh
@@ubermenschen01 It's usually literal children doing that. They're not ruining it on purpose, they usually just want validation or attention from the streamer and are too simple to realize what exactly their message can do. Can't really blame 'em - twitch is a platform mostly for kids after all.
Your supercuts are always a treat. Loving it.
One of my favourite playthroughs of outer wilds
I love how you supercut this game so often. I love it and the game. The dedication seems unreal!
there's no fucking way, I was just looking for this to see if it existed and you made it 15 minutes ago
For anyone who’s a Joseph Anderson fan or just really liked this playthrough, Streetlights Behind the Trees did a bunch of edits of these streams that are fantastically made. I haven’t watched this one yet, but I’m hoping it can live up to those ones.
I sure do wonder if footage can live up to itself.
...you wonder if a cut of the same stream will live up to another cut of the same stream? 🤣🤣🤣
@@theInfiniteEgg-z8i Yep. Cut down and edited by two different people. In my opinion, this one isn’t as good as the Streetlights edits, but that might be because the Streetlights ones almost feel like passion projects from a dear fan of Joseph Anderson.
@@theInfiniteEgg-z8i Bro, do you think there is no such thing as a 'good' or 'bad' cut? Do you think cuts are just a thing that turn out the same every time?
Very excited to watch this one, thank you for your work!
can we get a nerd³ supercut he did a series where every episode was a loop and I'd love to see how you edited it
Literally just finished watching all 4 videoes of his full playthrough (like 15++ hrs) lol
All of them? Like, Sun Station gameplay included?
@@Ivan-fy3pr Yep. I was playing Path of Exile while watching, though :P.
You do an amazing job on these supercuts, I can't imagine the work that goes into editing these 2-3 hour videos. Keep it up!
Games like these make life worth living. Thank you mobius, I can’t wait to see what’s next
Thank you so much for all the cuts of him dying in the sun lolol great video as always!
i dont need to watch the video to know the work that have been done on this, tysm for this
NICE!!! Love this playthrough, really hope you included the art lol
Son, I am disappoint.
If you told me this playthrough wasn't blind, and found something where he explains more than he actually has information for, I would probably believe you. It's believable that he encounters things in almost the perfect order to sequence break everything and it isn't a troll, and so that's how I'm walking away from this playthrough, but it would be a totally twitch streamer thing to do for content.
Joseph does go out of his way to intentionally try to do what the devs wouldn't expect him to do, resulting in him breaking every game he plays.
For what it's worth, I doubt Joe looked up anything. He's got a sixth sense for opportunities to break games as is evidenced by his other streams, most notably Jedi Survivor and Fallen Order.
The playthrough that starts my OW obsession.
If you think he's being to hard on the game at the end, he thinks that as well (clarifies it before he started Echoes of the Eye DLC)
Joe is also pretty universally harsh on games tbf 😅 I remember someone commenting "I can't wait to see Joe shit all over it's my favourite video game!" and him saying that person was a true Joe fan 😂
@@Imperial_SquidTrue, its just his vibe, figured it might be harsh on people who don't know
I mean he _did_ brute force half of it. It makes sense that he wouldn't completely get it.
@@TehCakeIzALie1 Then he ignored the story for the other half, so its no wonder he didnt understand jack shit in the end.
And I spent SO LONG TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE QUANTUM MOON PUZZLE
One of the best things about this game is how people will go in with a "meh, I'll check it out but it seems lame" attitude and come out with it in their top games of all time nearly everytime.
Idk how much overlap there is between those two mindsets
@@quantumblauthor7300 sure there is. A streamer is told they should play it by a lot of people, but they don’t actually know what it is and thinks it looks simple. Then they discover just what is going on in the game and fall in love.
@@quantumblauthor7300 I had this exact journey with the game.
Really wish this was me. Twelve times I've tried to beat it. Twelve times I've grown bored of it. Definitely need a strong narrative in my games to keep me going but I found none of the characters interesting whatsoever and wasn't intrigued by the mystery at all.
Shame to be honest
Can't wait to finally watch the inevitable 6 hour analysis video at some point in the future.
God I hope he never makes one with how wholly he misunderstood and ignored large parts of the game.
He solved stuff waaayy faster than I did I'm impressed
Another one! thanks so much Eelis!
Eelis is doin' the Emperor's work by uploading these compilations.
got a question for everyone: which pair of eyes do you look at when talking to a hearthian?
"My eyes are up here... and down here!"
Obviously your bottom eyes lock eyes with their bottom eyes and likewise with the top eyes.
@@Murks33 no I meant you the player
The left ones
Bottom, since nobody actually answered your question and tried to be funny (classic internet commentor)
Joseph has probably the least discretion about personal velocity I’ve ever seen
i watched this playthrough at least 4 times....ok, AGAIN
same. Joseph Anderson always makes them entertaining.
he really is a god gamer he put everything together so quickly
JA is surprisingly dense, for what is an incredibly insightful (rare) video maker.
1:23:00 admiring Poke's craftmanship
Identify: Sun Station
Explain: Landing
LMAO
WHY TF HE GOES TO DARK BRAMBLE FIRST 😭
I see you're new to Joseph Anderson 😂😂 he famously does exactly the opposite of what he's told/what you'd expect
Go check out his Jedi Survivors play through, he totally breaks that game in places
That's what I did the first time I played. I also made it to feldspar on my first try by total coincidence
i played the game with a friend and i also wanted to go to dark bramble immediatly as it was the weirdest looking place
he told me to go check later as its a special place and wanted me to atleast explore a bit before i go there he didnt tell me anything about bramble he just asked me to go later so i went to giants deep because i noticed the canon shoot
Damn, he really is the embodiment of the hearthian spirit
♫ Now back to the good part! ♫
This was great, but I think it could also have included more transitory pieces to help the viewer make sense of what is going on. Like you know how in TV shows, there's the shot of outside the house before it cuts to them at the table? Doing that but with him trying to land on the planet for each new one. Thanks for making this!
Where's the supercut of Joseph Anderson trying to land on Sun Station for an hour and a half? But in all seriousness this was a great lets play and well worth the watch.
I didn't know he streamed this game, I just remember him talking about it in the elden ring vid. Can't wait to watch this
I’m a little over halfway through the video and I gotta wonder if he ever discovers that there’s a camera instead of just the scout
He has to be trolling, he has to be trolling, he has to be trolling...
This editor is a legend
HELL YEAH I FUCKING LOVE JOSEPH ANDERSON
How did this man have the greatest first voyage ever?
This is the most insane playthrough
Oh, Eelis, you know how much I love watching cowardly men play this game.. Thank You.
P.s. twitch chat is a nice QoL update 👍
Watching him do the DLC made me so frustrated. He tries to break & skip everything he can, and then when he skips half the game he's like "why was there no emotional impact" at the end. Especially in a narative driven game like this one.
Imagine if you were reading a book, but skip many chapters (on purpose), and then wonder why there was no emotional impact.
He's just playing it to bait people, I think. He 100% knows how to play the game, based on this video, and is just fucking with people. I'm not even gonna bother watching the DLC if he does that.
Bro, this guy has to be the luckiest person ever, he had no clue what was going on, but smh he managed to get the Eye's coordinates and meet Solanum, unbelievable
I mean, this is a really condensed version of his gameplay. He spent a LOT of time figuring stuff out, going clue hunting, etc. just like everyone else who plays this game.
I feel like Joe is the complete opposite of me when it comes to how we approach games.
I avoid boundary/sequence breaking at all costs so that I don't ruin the story or the dev-intended experience for myself. I save that stuff for second playthroughs.
Makes it hard for me to watch his streams sometimes lol. I feel like screaming at my screen: "you're missing so much content!"
Definitely entertaining though, especially his Star Wars playthroughs.
@@duwuns-x3n That's fair, freedom is a big draw for a lot of players. I find that I'm beginning to enjoy more linear stuff as time passes, mostly because I'm getting sick of either missing collectibles or using a 100% guide. Both of those choices suck imo.
you mentioning disco elysium here makes me wish there were great supercuts like this for it too
This was a unique gameplay
Can't believe he unga bunga'ed the whole game
Now I feel pretty dumb jhaasldkjasdlajksd
1:40:01 "not like I was flying the ship into the sun now, was i?" "oh I've done that" 🌞🌞🌞
Not really a fan of his takes, content, or analyses. But I'm certifiably addicted to Outer Wilds supercut playthroughs, and maybe his non-scripted videos will be more enjoyable for me.
Thanks again Eelis.
Stream Joe and essay Joe are *_extremely_* different, I think you'll probably get on with him much better here
i dont know what he means at the end when he wonders why the game didnt explain why the universe was ending. the universe was ending because it was the end of the natural lifespan of the universe. this is repeated by the supernovas everywhere, the far future log where modern nomai wonder what happened to our nomai and how there are few stable suns left.
Oh boy strap in guys, it's time for the good paaaaart
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Yasss the best playthrough, love Joe
It's a good day when Eelis uploads
This was amazing
chat yelling “HE KNOWS” when he’s literally just reading dialogue will always be funny to me
And in the end he didn't understand any of it 🤣
i can't believe im seeing this right when i was heading to bed.... time to stay up
Watching the full vod of this playthrough showed me that it doesn't matter how "wholesome" your community is, chat is going to be massive crybabies when something isn't done the "right way" and generally obnoxious throughout. It's just the natural order of things unfortunately.
I have only once seen a consistently chill and pleasant chat and that was years ago on Giant Bomb's unprofessional friday's streams.
1:25:50 Well, solar and incandescent light does exhibit pressure and heat (thermal radiation), so it's not surprising.
I've always found it kinda weird the "tho it didn't answer why the universe died." like ain't that the whole point of the game? It doesn't answer it because it's not a question to begin with. Death has no answer, it just happens. The whole ending is about accepting that fact and moving on
There is story info inside the Brittle Hollow Moon!? This is the first playthrough Ive seen that taught me something!
What about the time when Joe actually landed on sun station pre-stream? Just going to leave that out? My favourite moment from the journey, TBH.